WAX WARNING
If you don't put it on VERY VERY THIN it will leave a nasty residue that you have to get wet and buff off again get out. Also, it should really be "wax till it's dry" because if it is even the least bit wet, it will leave SERIOUS water spots. Make sure you have 2 chamis and a good towel before you start. By the time you finally touch all the bad spots up, you could have used a conventional car wax and it would look at least 10 times better.
The Eagle One spray on tire shine stuff works great though.
This could have been posted on the Appearance forum.
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